Jerónimo Tristante
Biography
Tristante studied biology at the University of Murcia. Later, he worked as a biology and geology teacher in a secondary school. His first novel was Crónica de Jufré, published in 2001. His works have been translated into Polish, French and Italian[1]
Works
- Crónica de Jufré (2003) ISBN 978-84-7564-263-5.
- El Rojo en el Azul (2005, as Jero Salmerón) ISBN 978-84-96364-39-4.
- El Misterio de la Casa Aranda: Víctor Ros, un detective en el Madrid de finales del siglo XIX (2008)
- El Caso de la Viuda Negra: las investigaciones del detective Víctor Ros entre Madrid y Córdoba a finales del siglo XIX (2008) ISBN 978-84-96748-33-0.
- El Tesoro de los Nazárenos (2009) ISBN 978-84-92429-48-6.
- 1969: Un Extraño Caso de Asesinato y Corrupción en el Año en que el Hombre Llegó a la Luna (2009) ISBN 978-84-96748-95-8.
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References
- Biography at Tristante's home page Archived 2010-02-13 at the Wayback Machine
External links
- Official website (in Spanish)
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